Heavy Equipment Repairs

Heavy Equipment Repairs

We perform heavy equipment welding repairs for the agricultural, commercial, livestock, industrial, transportation, and construction industries.

GehlPRO Welding understands your big investments in heavy machinery or equipment can cost you when you experience breakdowns and production overtime. That's why cost effective repairs and routine maintenance on heavy machinery is a specialty of ours. We perform heavy equipment welding repairs for the agricultural, commercial, livestock, industrial, transportation, and construction industries. Most equipment can be repaired, and we do it well. Our experienced staff will identify the problem, perform efficient welding repairs, and minimize the impact of lost production hours on your bottom line.

Examples of our heavy equipment welding repair capabilities include the following:

Farm and Livestock Equipment

This includes tractors, loaders, combines, planters, tillage equipment, grain carts, cattle shelters, bulk bins, manure spreaders, Gates/fencing, hay equipment, etc.

Examples of work

Mounting a loader on a tractor, repairing livestock gating for hog or cattle farmers, or straightening and repairing combine heads.

Construction and Contractor Equipment

This includes heavy or light construction equipment such as bulldozers, dirt scrapers, excavator buckets, pay-loader buckets, backhoes, graters, conveyors, cranes, snow plow blades, landscape equipment, tiling machines, and cement mixers.

Examples of work

Re-facing bulldozer blades, installing a quick-attach coupler to pay loader buckets.

Commercial and Industrial Equipment

This includes creating custom hydraulic hoses & fittings to meet your specific needs. We stock adapters, flanges, swivels, quick-couplers, and many more hose & tube fittings.

General Industry

Some examples include repair work on unique equipment found within feed mills, packing plants, distribution centers, warehouses, production facilities, or virtually any other type of general industry, including the public sector.

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